Hello everyone! First of all, I apologize if I swap concept names or confuse them, it's my first day learning chinese.
I just started learning chinese from a free site, which apparently has a lot of resources (it's in spanish, mind you):
I've started practicing pronunciation with the Pinyin, and while I can differentiate most of them, the "zh" and "ch" seem exactly the same. In the phonetical dictionary, ch appears with the pronunciation ts (with a little stick on the bottom of the s) and a (') added, while zh just has the ts identical to ch, but without the (').
What am I exactly missing here?
Thank you in advance!
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